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i'll go back to lincoln who people generally think respected the law. lincoln explicitly instructed his administration not to endorse dred scott. he said it's the law of the case and not the law of the land. it's in his first inaugural. if you go to newt dot-org there's an entire paper outlining the history of this case because i knew i was launching a topic that no other presidential candidate in modern times has launched. i know it had to be defended. >> schieffer: that's why i'm spending so much time on it here. it's fair to say, i think you would agree, mr. speaker, that the judicial system is already under enormous strain. it's almost impossible now to get a federal judge or certainly a supreme court justice confirmed. we go through these long, drawn-out things. i think there are 80-something judgeships that are vacant right now out of 800. that's a tenth, i guess. wouldn't this just add to this? wouldn't it just throw the entire system into chaos? i mean just sort of bring all three branches to a screeching halt? >> we are.... >> schieffer: and a
i'll go back to lincoln who people generally think respected the law. lincoln explicitly instructed his administration not to endorse dred scott. he said it's the law of the case and not the law of the land. it's in his first inaugural. if you go to newt dot-org there's an entire paper outlining the history of this case because i knew i was launching a topic that no other presidential candidate in modern times has launched. i know it had to be defended. >> schieffer: that's why i'm...
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. >> hi, my name is ray lincoln. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a true life story about being in here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity ♪ ♪ and i lay all my thoughts in the night i cry ♪ ♪ because i wonder where i went wrong ♪ ♪ and by the time they let me go ♪ ♪ i know that you will all be gone ♪ ♪ because i'm doing time >> free us. free us. free us. >> it's clear that san quentin, california's oldest prison, is decrepit and in serious need of an overhaul. after years of debate, state officials say they are planning a nearly quarter of a billion renovation of the death row facility. the plan has numerous critics who argue the expensive renovation is only a temporary solution and that the new facility would be at capacity within a year of opening. but with an appeals process that average
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lincoln took up a pattern wherever douglass went, lincoln showed up one day later, and douglass got the news coverage was lincoln's rebullettal. he wrote lincoln saying, i'll debate you. there's nine congressional districts, not going back to the two we've been in, but we'll go with the other seven. it was widely covered by ap then who printed about every paper in the country. they had the debates reprinted as a book next year, a major step towards his winning the presidency. i argue it is since the federalist papers, the finest collection of discussion on american freedom that you'll see in american politics in 200 years. remember how he got him to decide. if the president has not accepted by the time we get to tampa in my announcements, in my acceptance speech, i will announce that the white house as of that moment, is my scheduler. [laughter] [applause] wherever the president goes, i'll show up four hours later -- [laughter] [applause] in the age of talk radio, blogs, and instant television news, i doubt if they can take the pressure for more than 2w0 or three weeks, but if they want
lincoln took up a pattern wherever douglass went, lincoln showed up one day later, and douglass got the news coverage was lincoln's rebullettal. he wrote lincoln saying, i'll debate you. there's nine congressional districts, not going back to the two we've been in, but we'll go with the other seven. it was widely covered by ap then who printed about every paper in the country. they had the debates reprinted as a book next year, a major step towards his winning the presidency. i argue it is...
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when abraham lincoln died elizabeth keckley was hostess to mary lincoln. they were sisters but mary lincoln didn't buy any more gloves because she had no more money. so she fired our sister, the former slave who then wrote an autobiography and told stories no one wanted her to tell. she was clear about the fact she needed to make a living. sisters need to be clear about these issues. multiple income stream. how do you make a living? how do you put yourself out there? what do you do? surviving and thriving is about that. i want to say a little bit about this book from the perspective that nobody wanted to publish it. nobody wanted -- i had a lovely lunch with a young sister. send me a lobster salad and a glass of white wine and told me nobody wanted to hear about black people in congress. it was a lovely conversation. >> reminds me of a story talking with a television executive about the life story of lena horne and what was said was it is not interesting enough. there wasn't enough -- not enough -- [talking over each other] >> long story short, i give him
when abraham lincoln died elizabeth keckley was hostess to mary lincoln. they were sisters but mary lincoln didn't buy any more gloves because she had no more money. so she fired our sister, the former slave who then wrote an autobiography and told stories no one wanted her to tell. she was clear about the fact she needed to make a living. sisters need to be clear about these issues. multiple income stream. how do you make a living? how do you put yourself out there? what do you do? surviving...
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grateful -- whatever he didn't say to me he communicated through his movies, "12 angry men," "young abe lincoln" "the wrong man," "grapes of wrath." these were the movies that meant something to him. these were the values that he held close to him and i knew that. and i think some of that seeped into me. the need for justice and equality and fairness and standing up for the underdog, that's what he represented. and i'm proud that in some small way i'm his daughter. >> people said to me when i said i was interviewing you, you got to be careful with jane fonda, she's feisty. she'll be challenging, she'll be on you. but i was like i've watched interviews you've been before. i would describe it as more challenging and passionate and you take things seriously because you believe in them and you have this driven passion that i always assumed you got from your father and your strong family. if you were watching yourself, how would you describe your character? >> i don't see myself particularly as feisty. i see myself as caring passionately about things. my dad expressed what he cared passionately abou
grateful -- whatever he didn't say to me he communicated through his movies, "12 angry men," "young abe lincoln" "the wrong man," "grapes of wrath." these were the movies that meant something to him. these were the values that he held close to him and i knew that. and i think some of that seeped into me. the need for justice and equality and fairness and standing up for the underdog, that's what he represented. and i'm proud that in some small way i'm his...
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he defended his position by invoking abraham lincoln, as you say. let's all watch. >> are judges above the rest of the constitution? or are judges one of the three co-equal branches? >> but isn't the other side of that, are the rest of us above the constitution in obeying the law? don't at some point you have to say, this is a nation of laws and we all have to -- >> you do. but i go back to lincoln, who people generally think respected the law. lincoln explicitly instructed his administration not to enforce dread scott, and he said, it's the law of the case, not the law of the land. and it's in his first inaugural. >> professor turley, is that true? >> no, it's absolutely not true. the i think that undead dred scott was the 14th amendment. the emancipation proclamation did not conflict with dred scott. because dred scott said you could not give citizenship to african-americans. it did not give citizenship. it was in compliance with the rather mutated view of dred scott. ultimately, the 14th amendment got rid of dred scott. so the history here is pre
he defended his position by invoking abraham lincoln, as you say. let's all watch. >> are judges above the rest of the constitution? or are judges one of the three co-equal branches? >> but isn't the other side of that, are the rest of us above the constitution in obeying the law? don't at some point you have to say, this is a nation of laws and we all have to -- >> you do. but i go back to lincoln, who people generally think respected the law. lincoln explicitly instructed...
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pelley: finally tonight, the department of veterans affairs says its mission is to fulfill president lincoln's promise, to care for him who shall have borne the battle. and at 14 v.a. hospitals around the country, that includes the special care that veterans need when their final battle is coming to an end. we asked bill whitaker to tell us about it. >> reporter: a flower on the door at the v.a. hospital in california. a sign inside that the veteran inside is at the end of life. there's a flower at richard myrrhly's draw door. what have they told you? >> i'm in here for good. they don't know how long. >> reporter: 1800 veterans die at v.a. facilities everyday. many alone. korean war vet richard myrrhly is dying from internal bleeding and his family lives some distance away. here at fresno, the v.a. has made end-of-life care a priority military mission. giving round-the-clock comfort to those who have served their country with music and with volunteers who step in when family can't. >> a dignified death is probably one of the most precious human gifts anyone can give. >> reporter: dr. wes meyer
pelley: finally tonight, the department of veterans affairs says its mission is to fulfill president lincoln's promise, to care for him who shall have borne the battle. and at 14 v.a. hospitals around the country, that includes the special care that veterans need when their final battle is coming to an end. we asked bill whitaker to tell us about it. >> reporter: a flower on the door at the v.a. hospital in california. a sign inside that the veteran inside is at the end of life. there's a...
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you will see abraham lincoln represents us, america. so it is all the different countries that are kind of put together civilization. lots of art here. but what i did, the went to years ago, the front doors. everything has to do with justice our knowledge or a motion or chemistry. you know, all about us as people . or knowledge. but anyway, so the photographs from the library of congress. the director of the center for architecture. this is the great hall. in so i can see they were kind of jumping at the bit to get more. so register bundling for a couple more years. i was able to take a gurney, a lift, and even with the art. the problem is everywhere you look in the building there is our. even so easily just walk on by it. some of it is in the ceiling, or way upper you could not see it. so i was even with the art. photographed it all. and the reason it was so important, it could not have been done before. i did with the small the still camera like this. the fourth of what had been in this cumbersome for by five and would not have an ill
you will see abraham lincoln represents us, america. so it is all the different countries that are kind of put together civilization. lots of art here. but what i did, the went to years ago, the front doors. everything has to do with justice our knowledge or a motion or chemistry. you know, all about us as people . or knowledge. but anyway, so the photographs from the library of congress. the director of the center for architecture. this is the great hall. in so i can see they were kind of...
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this was less lincoln douglas and more of a love fest. it got so mind numbing at one point that jon huntsman quipped on stage one of his own daughters was nodding off in the audience. and then newt gingrich says she was nodding off when i was speaking. so this was really more of a gentleman's, i guess, discussion than a debarkt i would say. >> so take us inside the gingrich-romney feuding. governor romney for months has led in the state. he has a vacation there. he was governor of the neighboring state in massachusetts. gingrich has closed the lead dramatically. do they think they can catch romney in new hampshire as much as everywhere else? >> reporter: they do. in fact, they're going to pull out the heavy artillery here in the next couple weeks. i confirmed with the gingrich spokesman that they will borrow a page from the john mccain play book. you'll recall, it went pretty well here in new hampshire. they'll launch a straight talk express like bus tour in the early voting states themselves didn't offer a lot of details or say whether o
this was less lincoln douglas and more of a love fest. it got so mind numbing at one point that jon huntsman quipped on stage one of his own daughters was nodding off in the audience. and then newt gingrich says she was nodding off when i was speaking. so this was really more of a gentleman's, i guess, discussion than a debarkt i would say. >> so take us inside the gingrich-romney feuding. governor romney for months has led in the state. he has a vacation there. he was governor of the...
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on monday, newt gingrich and jon huntsman will participate in a lincoln, douglas, style debate in new hampshire. also traveling to new hampshire this week, mitt romney and ron paul. and by midweek, the focus returns to iowa, with newt gingrich and rick perry. and then on thursday, all contenders will participate in another debate. this one sponsored by the sioux city journal and fox news. that is scheduled for thursday. thanks so much for tuning into this special hour of politics. join us every sunday 4:00 eastern time. now stay right here for the latest news right here in "the newsroom." >>> mond >>> manuel noriega is on a flight now. he spent 22 years in prison in the united states and france for drug trafficking and money laundering. today, france turned noriega over to panamanian authorities before boarding the plane. >>> iran will not hand over the unmanned american spy plane it claims to have. a general is quoted as saying nobody returns spy equipment to the country of its origin. u.s. officials have not officially confirmed the drone shown in this video is american. although th
on monday, newt gingrich and jon huntsman will participate in a lincoln, douglas, style debate in new hampshire. also traveling to new hampshire this week, mitt romney and ron paul. and by midweek, the focus returns to iowa, with newt gingrich and rick perry. and then on thursday, all contenders will participate in another debate. this one sponsored by the sioux city journal and fox news. that is scheduled for thursday. thanks so much for tuning into this special hour of politics. join us every...
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lincoln. this was a case where back on november 25th, u.s. heir air strikes were called in on that bored where u.s. forces said they were under fire from insurgents. it turned out it was pakistani troop that they did not know were in the area. the pakistanis thought they were under fire. huge firefight ensues. what are we talking about? bad coordination. mistrust between both sides not telling each other the full picture about where they were operating. bad mapping data so that when they were trying to sort it all out, in fact, in people looking at the maps were looking at an area 14 kilometers away from where the firefight was actually happening. all of this the results of a u.s. military investigation saying the u.s. troops are acting under self-defense. look, the pakistanis are furious about this. they remain furious. and relations with this vital ally remain very strained. experts will tell you, there is no sign of it thawing any time soon. >> given the strain, the tenuous relationship in terms of that, is there any chance the u.s. apolog
lincoln. this was a case where back on november 25th, u.s. heir air strikes were called in on that bored where u.s. forces said they were under fire from insurgents. it turned out it was pakistani troop that they did not know were in the area. the pakistanis thought they were under fire. huge firefight ensues. what are we talking about? bad coordination. mistrust between both sides not telling each other the full picture about where they were operating. bad mapping data so that when they were...
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until then, we are going to mail you this life side cutout of branch lincoln. >> you want to know what happened today? ding. actually, it doesn't look right without a breeze i don't think. hold on. that's nice. ♪ >> this ring tone is newt gingrich's ring tone, dancing queen by aba. >> never raises his voice but seldom takes no for an answer. not in it for the balloons. the world needs new. america needs fresh. >> come on, puppy, stay awake, stay with me, puppy. no. up, up, not down. wake up, puppy. come on. it is going to be up. wake up. come on. no matter how adorably sleeping federal monetary policy is -- yes. >> the percentage drop i was, l number there on the right, ah, 6.66%. seriously, 6.66%. 666? just incase the newerer logical gods were not clear enough, it had to be 666. >> dead birds are clearly not the scariest thing to fall out of the sky in america. >> you may be wondering what is up with the really loud cow bell. you know who rings cow bells besides will ferrell, ski jumping fans. >>> michael wolf joins us live. that's not michael wolf. that's richard wolffe. >> that's
until then, we are going to mail you this life side cutout of branch lincoln. >> you want to know what happened today? ding. actually, it doesn't look right without a breeze i don't think. hold on. that's nice. ♪ >> this ring tone is newt gingrich's ring tone, dancing queen by aba. >> never raises his voice but seldom takes no for an answer. not in it for the balloons. the world needs new. america needs fresh. >> come on, puppy, stay awake, stay with me, puppy. no. up,...
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>> i'll go back to lincoln who people think respected the law. lincoln instructed his administration not to enforce dred scott. he said it's the law of the case not the law of the land. >> and andrea, i have been around this guy for a long time, newt gingrich is at his worst when things are going best. but when his polls are dropping as they are right now, there was something zen about him. it was a command performance. despite the fact what he said scared the hell out of me. >> it's just crazy. >> he's in his zone. and you're absolutely right. when he's on the ropes, he gets this sort of super natural calm about his statements. and he dresses it all up with enough history, when he talks about the dred scott case, that's a brilliant way of describing his attack on the judiciary and putting him with lincoln, it enlarges this, as well. i think it's going to be appealing. this kind of attack on the judiciary is very, very good with the base. and i think this is going to help him, perhaps, carve out his own area in iowa whereas you are saying he is u
>> i'll go back to lincoln who people think respected the law. lincoln instructed his administration not to enforce dred scott. he said it's the law of the case not the law of the land. >> and andrea, i have been around this guy for a long time, newt gingrich is at his worst when things are going best. but when his polls are dropping as they are right now, there was something zen about him. it was a command performance. despite the fact what he said scared the hell out of me....
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nobody compares as a human being to abraham lincoln. i felt if i could really understand him, that i'd be a better person because he was unable -- because he was so willing to forgive past hurts. he was willing to surround himself with people who could argue with him. and he just had a set of emotional strengths 37. that i think no other president quite has had. >> pleats get to president obama. where do you think if you can look at the historical night in 2008, when he was elected, grantgrant park, chicago. where does it place itself in history? >> no question, those who lived through 2008, the first african-american president becoming president, the first sense of a whole country seemingly united behind this huge step in american history, no matter what happened after that, that's a night that's going to be huge, i think, as we look back on it 50, 100 years from now. bigger than the first catholic having been elected, bigger than when the first jewish person is elected president. because history of race has been the problem in our cou
nobody compares as a human being to abraham lincoln. i felt if i could really understand him, that i'd be a better person because he was unable -- because he was so willing to forgive past hurts. he was willing to surround himself with people who could argue with him. and he just had a set of emotional strengths 37. that i think no other president quite has had. >> pleats get to president obama. where do you think if you can look at the historical night in 2008, when he was elected,...
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first of all, newt gingrich is the guy who's been talking about how he wants seven lincoln/douglas-style pure, endless, serious debates with president obama. but in the meantime, he wants to engage in this circus, as you rightly call it. i saw newt last night, spoke to him at the kennedy center honors, of all places. this is not the guy who's out campaigning. he's not shaking hands in iowa. he's looking to surf any publicity or glitz wave he can find. that's why he's working the crowd at the kennedy center honors. that's why he went up to new york today to see donald trump. we have a dozen reporters on the ground in iowa, chris, for "the huffington post" and our companion company, patch.com. our reporters out there are saying that newt is very poorly organized for the caucuses. but that's not the way he's thinking. he's thinking in terms of pure publicity and media wave, and he'll go stand next to anybody or do anything to the system -- and by the way, these are not debates. they've never really been debates. this will be the least debate-like of them all. he doesn't care. he just wants
first of all, newt gingrich is the guy who's been talking about how he wants seven lincoln/douglas-style pure, endless, serious debates with president obama. but in the meantime, he wants to engage in this circus, as you rightly call it. i saw newt last night, spoke to him at the kennedy center honors, of all places. this is not the guy who's out campaigning. he's not shaking hands in iowa. he's looking to surf any publicity or glitz wave he can find. that's why he's working the crowd at the...
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they supported every tax cut since 1776 under abraham lincoln, why this one? i think -- this is a mean thing to say. i believe that republicans are acting like they'd rather hurt the economy in order to hurt obama politically, but what they do is hurt themselves politically actually. if this obama middle class tax cut is killed by the republicans, it could cost a million jobs according to independent analysts. it could take 2% off the gdp according to the jpmorgan report. this is a big deal economically. i fear republicans are making the calculation saying, look, as one republican aide said, we can't afford to give obama a win. that's a different issue. but i think that's what's going on here. they're tanking the economy to hurt obama. >> erin, it seems to me the president's got himself a pretty good campaign issue here, doesn't he? >> he has a good campaign issue. >> i think you're absolutely right about that. especially when you get dan to admit that. let me ask each of you one more thing. i want to switch it over and talk about donald trump. the kissing of
they supported every tax cut since 1776 under abraham lincoln, why this one? i think -- this is a mean thing to say. i believe that republicans are acting like they'd rather hurt the economy in order to hurt obama politically, but what they do is hurt themselves politically actually. if this obama middle class tax cut is killed by the republicans, it could cost a million jobs according to independent analysts. it could take 2% off the gdp according to the jpmorgan report. this is a big deal...
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> i would put our foreign policy for the first two years with the exceptions of johnson and fdr and lincoln against tert we have gotten done in modern history, but when it comes to the economy, we have a lot more work the do. we are going to keep on at it. >> he is especially lucky, james carville he said that last part, because the first part even if you believe it to be true, and shouldn't he be keeping that to himself right now? probably, but you know, honestly, he does have remarkable legislative accomplishments and some pretty good foreign policy accomplishments. i mean, now, look, the politicians tend to give themselves a lot of credit and in particularly a election year and valid, but i would suspect that his people could argue that the case is pretty good if you go back to look at the totality of the record, but you are right, i was wincing until i saw the last part, because people do not feel like, i mean, this has been particularly, and a particularly difficult time and it is hard to talk about the economy when you are an incomet bent and we could not talk about it until the begin
> i would put our foreign policy for the first two years with the exceptions of johnson and fdr and lincoln against tert we have gotten done in modern history, but when it comes to the economy, we have a lot more work the do. we are going to keep on at it. >> he is especially lucky, james carville he said that last part, because the first part even if you believe it to be true, and shouldn't he be keeping that to himself right now? probably, but you know, honestly, he does have...
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republican presidential candidates newt gingrich and jon huntsman wrapping up a lincoln douglas-style debate less than two hours ago. the format really different from what we've seen before. maybe it doesn't lead for sound bites but more substance. five minute answers, no buzzers, no whistles, no lightning rounds of 20 seconds or whatever it is. the debate touched on a few topics but the subject of iran got them worked up the most. >> i think the iranian thing is very simple. are you willing to accept them having nuclear weapons or not willing to accept nuclear weapons? everything else becomes second. >> the united states is going to have to be ready to confront the reality of what to do. and in this case, you then have to say, as the speaker mentioned, the question for all of us in this country is, can we live with a nuclear iran? >> it's a big question. it's one we may not control the answer to anymore. and despite their very different standing in the polls the former speaker and the former utah governor actually showed a lot of common ground today. but really when it comes to jon h
republican presidential candidates newt gingrich and jon huntsman wrapping up a lincoln douglas-style debate less than two hours ago. the format really different from what we've seen before. maybe it doesn't lead for sound bites but more substance. five minute answers, no buzzers, no whistles, no lightning rounds of 20 seconds or whatever it is. the debate touched on a few topics but the subject of iran got them worked up the most. >> i think the iranian thing is very simple. are you...
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they were calling it a lincoln-douglass-style debate, really it was a conversation. that's how they billed it on the press credentials they handed out to reporters. that's exactly what it was. you know, newt gingrich and jon huntsman spent about an hour and a half talking about the issues not really debating the issues. the real fight for newt gingrich these days is with mitt romney. >> i agree with newt completely. >> i strongly concur with the governor. >> reporter: billed as a linc n lincoln-douglass-style debate, gingrich versus huntsman was a love fest. so mild mannered it got mind numbing for one candidate's own family. >> i can see my daughter nodding off. >> nodding off. >> reporter: still, gingrich had time to add to his direction of provocative campaign moments on the subject of iran. >> i believe we cannot allow a nuclear weapon. therefore i believe we have to be for regime change. we are not going to tolerate an iranian nuclear weapon. >> huntsman wouldn't go that r far. >> i would have to agree all options need to be on the table and they need to know al
they were calling it a lincoln-douglass-style debate, really it was a conversation. that's how they billed it on the press credentials they handed out to reporters. that's exactly what it was. you know, newt gingrich and jon huntsman spent about an hour and a half talking about the issues not really debating the issues. the real fight for newt gingrich these days is with mitt romney. >> i agree with newt completely. >> i strongly concur with the governor. >> reporter: billed...
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front-runner now in the battle for the gop nomination, and jon huntsman, they're going to be teaming up in a lincoln douglas style debate in new hampshire tomorrow afternoon. we'll have a lot of coverage of that, sending our jim acosta to that. three weeks until the caucuses. it is first contest in the primary and caucus calendar. later in the week, all of the candidates except for huntsman right back here in iowa. on thursday, another presidential debate, this time in the western part of the state. and i tell you, fred, with the clock ticking, you'll see a lot of campaigning right here in iowa and new hampshire, of course, between now and the beginning of the primaries. fred? >> people will be watching for a debate on thursday and still a talk on whether there will be a debate that trump is moderating. that's still up in the air, isn't it? >> that trump debate is up in the air. as of now, only two candidates have said yes to that. gingrich and rick santorum, the former senator from pennsylvania. we'll see if it takes place. if it does, the debate is scheduled to take place on the 27th two days afte
front-runner now in the battle for the gop nomination, and jon huntsman, they're going to be teaming up in a lincoln douglas style debate in new hampshire tomorrow afternoon. we'll have a lot of coverage of that, sending our jim acosta to that. three weeks until the caucuses. it is first contest in the primary and caucus calendar. later in the week, all of the candidates except for huntsman right back here in iowa. on thursday, another presidential debate, this time in the western part of the...
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both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on "nightline." and katie will be back tomorrow with a preview of her special. >>> lady antebellum coming up. >>> this morning 49ers are a step closer to moving from san francisco to santa clara. the city council unanimously voted last night to back an 850 million dollar loan for the project. the money will be repaid from ticket sales, recent from the 49ers and naming rights to the one billion dollar stadium. the 49ers say they will cover any shortfalls. right now let's see how your commute going. >>> it has been busy but we are starting to see improvement. bay bridge toll backed up to the parking lot. san mateo bridge looks good, still heavy sou
both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on...
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more a lovefest than lincoln/douglas. there's probably a reason why this style of debate went out of fashion in the 19th century. >> well, a boring lovefest indeed if his daughter fell asleep. jim acosta, thank you so much. >>> well, turning now to international news, the unrest in syria. the latest u.n. report says that over 5,000 people have now been killed in the government's crackdown in pro-democracy protesters. zain verjee is following this for us. >> reporter: at at least 13 people have died today. cnn cannot end pep dent independently support those, but here are what some of they hadlines the headlines around the world are saying. neighbors start to feel the threat of syrian unrest. it says for nine months the world has been watching syrians be killed at the hand of the assad regime. for neighbors and former allies of damascus, this had been an obvious human rights issue. now, very quickly, we are seeing it become a fundamental regional security concern. today's zaman, this is the newspaper from turkey. you are th
more a lovefest than lincoln/douglas. there's probably a reason why this style of debate went out of fashion in the 19th century. >> well, a boring lovefest indeed if his daughter fell asleep. jim acosta, thank you so much. >>> well, turning now to international news, the unrest in syria. the latest u.n. report says that over 5,000 people have now been killed in the government's crackdown in pro-democracy protesters. zain verjee is following this for us. >> reporter: at at...
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both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on "nightline." and katie will be back tomorrow with a preview of her special. >>> lady antebellum coming up. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. you at 8:27.ng to >>> nationals park will be into a disaster zone today. d.c. fire department and an corps unit marine will hold a disaster drill. the exercise will simulate their response to a major terrorist attacks. tsb is calling for a textingbanemailing or a phone while driving. they are urging states to adopt phone use while driving. here is lisa baden with a check on traffic. 28/centreville, to find allies but (we had a broken- loop of on the inner legion bridge. the left lane as mov
both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on...
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both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on "nightline." and katie will be back tomorrow with a preview of her special. >>> lady antebellum coming up. >>> 8:27. good morning, we're looking at the satellite and radar with temperatures upper 30s now. we've got a good amount of include cove -- cloud cover. we're trying to follow this rain band across the mountains. it's going to lose some of its punch but there will be some sprinkles and maybe a shower trying to sneak in as we head through late this morning into the afternoon. we have the threat of a shower, otherwise we'll have temperatures from upper 40s west of town, should be 52 downtown and by the bay. tonight falling back to 40. a wa
both lay claim to being the party of lincoln. so, he's delaying it for that reason. >> all right. great to have you here, katie. >> thank you, robin. really strange. but really fun. >> we'll have you back tomorrow. >> that's right. to talk about the year. which i'm very excited about. >> we'll have to do that. i'm going to wear this, if you don't mind. >> that's okay. >> you can see more of katie's interview with steven spielberg, tonight on...
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. >> gingrich sat down and did the lincoln-douglas style debate when herman cain was riding high and that elevated him and now they will do the same, gingrich and huntsman, a three hour debate and they will talk back and forth. >>dave: huntsman can hang, he is probably the most experienced, smartest guy on the stage at times and yet he cannot get any traction, and i agree, clayton, great move. >>alisyn: huntsman says he will not participate not debate not because he didn't get the phone call back but it is a side show that he things there is a trump show. >>clayton: he is a rating machine. al qaeda says they are showing an american aid worker -- holding an american aid worker in pakistan. your they just now talking about it?stay tuned. >>alisyn: a developing story from pakistan, who may have teamed up with al qaeda to kidnap a accident-year-old american aid worker abducted in pakistan in august. al qaeda is demanding an exchange for his release. how should the united states respond? the national security analyst to the christian action network and founder of world threat. so, an earn
. >> gingrich sat down and did the lincoln-douglas style debate when herman cain was riding high and that elevated him and now they will do the same, gingrich and huntsman, a three hour debate and they will talk back and forth. >>dave: huntsman can hang, he is probably the most experienced, smartest guy on the stage at times and yet he cannot get any traction, and i agree, clayton, great move. >>alisyn: huntsman says he will not participate not debate not because he didn't get...
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you know, when abraham lincoln said we are the government, we are the people that govern this nation, and you can't let, you know, dan and 17,000 people that are in his organization redefine america and our history. >> shannon: what drives you, dan, because there are obviously, not just mississippi, you have been successful in a number of states directly taking on religious displays. >> because millions of americans who don't think the month of december is owned by christians or that the family is necessarily a christian exclusive entity in this country. we prefear reason and science and human kindness over the mythology and superstition that human beings he degraded and deserving of eternal torture. the baby in the manger grew up to create a hell which is a place of torture which is an insilt and a huge put down toymannity. what drives us is the respect for the godless is secular constitution. we admire and respect the freedom of tony to put up his mythological ideas and i'm sure he is not disagreeing with our freedom in this country of of free speech to express what we think is a mo
you know, when abraham lincoln said we are the government, we are the people that govern this nation, and you can't let, you know, dan and 17,000 people that are in his organization redefine america and our history. >> shannon: what drives you, dan, because there are obviously, not just mississippi, you have been successful in a number of states directly taking on religious displays. >> because millions of americans who don't think the month of december is owned by christians or...
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>> i stole the phrase from abraham lincoln. the parts of human nature that pull us away from violence. this long debate are humans basically violent or peaceful? the answer, of course, is both. the parts of human nature that pull us away from violence are better angles including things like self-control. if you're insulted maybe you count to ten instead of whipping out your dagger. empathy, you feel other people's pain. reason. in instead of thinking of every contest is something you have to win, you think, well, how can we both get out of this and solve the problem of the contest we are now in, instead of prevailing at all costs? >> great to have you here. >> thank you. >> thanks for coming by. >> professor steven pinker, thank you very much. >> you're watching "the early show" on cbs. the dryer goes, then the washer breaks. so tomorrow we're gonna check out some deals at the warehouse stores. (phone ring) hello? warehouse stores? consider this your wakeup call! only sears has all top ten brands. so they're the only experts on
>> i stole the phrase from abraham lincoln. the parts of human nature that pull us away from violence. this long debate are humans basically violent or peaceful? the answer, of course, is both. the parts of human nature that pull us away from violence are better angles including things like self-control. if you're insulted maybe you count to ten instead of whipping out your dagger. empathy, you feel other people's pain. reason. in instead of thinking of every contest is something you have...
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newt gingrich and jon huntsman are facing off in a lincoln-douglas stale debate in new hampshire, where the first in the nation primary is just 29 days away wp. with the calendar closing in, flying between gingrich and its nearest rival, we are talking about mitt romney. jim has the latest for us. jim? >> with the holiday ises the debate, it could be summed up as newty versus nice. but the real fight is with mitt romney and it is anything but nice. there is enough journalists swarming around newt gingrich under this pharmacy to givefully candidate a migraine. just enough room to talk with handful of voters and a parrot in the store. but the real squawking in gingrich's ear is coming from mitt romney who said the former speaker should give up the big money he earned advising the housing giant, freddie mac. >> one of the things that i think people recognize in washington is that people go there to serve the people and then they stay there to serve themselves. >> do you believe they should give that money back? >> i sure do. >> but gingrich was ready for that one. >> if governor romney wou
newt gingrich and jon huntsman are facing off in a lincoln-douglas stale debate in new hampshire, where the first in the nation primary is just 29 days away wp. with the calendar closing in, flying between gingrich and its nearest rival, we are talking about mitt romney. jim has the latest for us. jim? >> with the holiday ises the debate, it could be summed up as newty versus nice. but the real fight is with mitt romney and it is anything but nice. there is enough journalists swarming...
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in colorado, snow plus strong winds whipped through lincoln county, causing big rigs to slide off the road, closing highways. >> go real, real slow. they can't hurry. and with the visibility like it is, find some place to get to shelter is the best thing. stay off the roads. >> reporter: here in dodge city, kansas, pretty much everybody has gotten out of dodge. strong winds gusting over 40 miles per hour have left piles of snow in some places 2 feet tall. making travel on the roads very dangerous. roads are still shut down here around southwest kansas. and they will be because all day, temperatures will stay in the tos. wind chills in the single digits. very uncomfortable for the folks trying to dig out. hopefully, it will be not as dangerous. sam? >>> there is good news on this system as we watch where it goes next. we see the low power out and move its way into the plains into the northeast. it is moving in those directions. but it has nothing but warm air. so, all of this will become rain at this point. this storm, not a concern for anyone. there is, however, one storm that the mod
in colorado, snow plus strong winds whipped through lincoln county, causing big rigs to slide off the road, closing highways. >> go real, real slow. they can't hurry. and with the visibility like it is, find some place to get to shelter is the best thing. stay off the roads. >> reporter: here in dodge city, kansas, pretty much everybody has gotten out of dodge. strong winds gusting over 40 miles per hour have left piles of snow in some places 2 feet tall. making travel on the roads...
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. >> maybe they'll have a little lincoln/douglass style debate. >> we have not heard back from newsmax if the debate will proceed or not. >> i like the washington post headline, donald trump fires himself. >> i like that. >> i like that. >>> a high-level cia operation in the middle east may be compromised. it's a new offensive in the spy war. standby for details. >>> and a top official says president obama will some day learn that he was deceived. deceived by the iraqi prime minister. and he will regret it. standby for that. [ male announcer ] sitting on santa's lap when you're 38 years old? but i'm only 37 and a half. [ buzzer ] [ male announcer ] finding the must have soul by ludacris headphones for $199.99 at radioshack. so right. ♪ luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies
. >> maybe they'll have a little lincoln/douglass style debate. >> we have not heard back from newsmax if the debate will proceed or not. >> i like the washington post headline, donald trump fires himself. >> i like that. >> i like that. >>> a high-level cia operation in the middle east may be compromised. it's a new offensive in the spy war. standby for details. >>> and a top official says president obama will some day learn that he was deceived....